EVERGREEN TERRACE: New Song Posted Online

July 6, 2009

Jacksonville, Florida's EVERGREEN TERRACE has posted the first single from its upcoming full-length album, "Almost Home". The track "Enemy Sex" is now available for streaming on the band's MySpace page.

Speaking on the significance of the new album's title, guitarist Josh James says, "We are a touring band, and it feels like we are forever saying we're 'almost home.' Touring is something that nothing compares to, but there's a feeling of almost being home that resonates with all of us. In a way the band has come full circle back to its original home. We started this band for fun, and it lead us to success. Writing this album has brought us back to the beginning. It has been fun, crazy, frustrating, insomniatic and even with the inevitable pressure, pretty carefree."

"Almost Home" is the band's sixth studio album and will be available everywhere on September 29 via Metal Blade Records.

EVERGREEN TERRACE's drummer, Kyle Mims, was recently injured in a bike accident and suffered a broken collar bone. James says, "On July 2, Kyle went back to the doctors and they told him that if he wants to continue to play drums he will have to have surgery. The surgery will cost him $10,000. They require $5,000 up front and the other $5,000 once the surgery is complete. His emergency room bills, tests, ambulance ride, etc. is estimated to be an additional $10,000. He was very close to receiving health insurance through his work, but unfortunately this happened before it did. Kyle's mom and stepdad (Stacy and Mark Earle) have set up a donation site, if you are interested. If not, then please keep him in your thoughts."

Drummer Caleb James will fill in on drums for the upcoming "Summer Slob Tour" with THE ACACIA STRAIN, CRUEL HAND and UNHOLY.

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